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Ocean temperatures warmed by human-caused climate change fed the intense rainfall that triggered deadly floods and landslides across Asia in recent weeks, according to an analysis released Wednesday.
Climate change is accelerating the refugee crisis and posing global, demographic and political disruptions, a panelist said at an April 25 event. The event, titled “State of Disaster: How Climate Migration Will Reshape U.S. Immigration Policy” featured ...
First Coast News speaks with Shel Winkely from Climate Central on the topic of Attribution science, and it's impact on the world around us.
CAMARILLO, CA - MAY 3: A man on a rooftop looks at approaching flames as the Springs fire continues to grow on May 3, 2013 near Camarillo, California. The wildfire has spread to more than 18,000 acres on day two and is 20 percent contained. (Photo by David ...
The second Trump Administration’s assault on the environment has been as damaging as expected, but other developments this year give at least some hope for the future.
Health professionals would be wise to take note of a similar story playing out on U.S. soil: even 8 years after Hurricanes Maria and Irma, Puerto Rico continues to rebuild its healthcare infrastructure. Nowhere is this more evident than in the field of radiology, where a reliance on advanced technology makes it especially difficult to rebuild.
Known as king tides, these extreme water levels offer planners a preview of how climate change may reshape California's shorelines in the decades ahead. The contributed images help scientists and policymakers assess local flooding vulnerabilities and compare real-world conditions to their own sea level rise projection models.
This story first appeared in the Kentucky Lantern and is being republished here under a Creative Commons license. An increasingly warming climate intensified the deluge of rain that fell on Kentucky and other states in early April, according to a new ...
A new analysis of more than 70,000 wild animal species reveals that climate change now threatens thousands of to the planet’s wildlife, along with overexploitation and habitat degradation. The study found that nearly 5% of the assessed species are ...
Gov. Wes Moore and Comptroller Brooke Lierman launch a state-funded study Friday to measure the financial toll of climate change and extreme weather on Marylanders.